Popular FAA.gov features now on-the-go with FAA Mobile
FAA Mobile is an easy-to-use mobile website that provides quick access to popular FAA.gov tasks for aviation enthusiasts on-the-go. You can look up N-numbers, find NOTAMS and Advisory Circulars, browse airport delays, and more. You can find FAA Mobile at www.faa.gov/mobile (optimized for mobile devices).
The FAA Mobile website allows you to stay connected with popular features of FAA.gov from any location – whether it be the hangar, the office, or home. You can also access the full web version of FAA.gov by tapping a link at the bottom of any FAA Mobile page.
FAA Mobile fully supports iOS 4 and higher, as well as Android 2.2 and higher. For details on all devices that are compatible with FAA Mobile, see Supported Platforms and Devices.
Features
FAA Mobile provides mobile access to the following FAA.gov features. See page examples.
- N-Number Lookup
Look up any aircraft's N-number to see ownership, registration, aircraft manufacturer and model, and more information. - NOTAMS
Look up NOTAMs (Notices to Airmen) and TFR notifications by airport code. - U.S. Airport Status and U.S. Airport Delays
Review information about airport status and delays across the entire National Airspace System (NAS), or look up the status of a particular airport to plan your travel schedule. - Advisory Circular (AC) Lookup Advisory Circular
Find and read advisory circulars to help you comply with FAA regulations. - Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) Locator FSDO Office
Locate the closest offices based on your current location, if you have Location Services enabled on your device. You can also locate FSDOs by region or by office name. - Runway Safety Flash Cards and Quick Quiz
Flip through the flash cards to refresh your memory on runway signage and markings, and then test yourself with a quick quiz. - Wildlife Strike Reporting
Report an aircraft wildlife strike or edit an existing wildlife strike report. - Laser Strike Reporting
Report a laser strike or laser incident. - News and Updates
Read the three most recent FAA news stories and press releases.
Supported Platforms and Devices
FAA Mobile 1.1 supports iOS 4 and higher as well as Android 2.2 and higher. The Blackberry (RIM), Windows Mobile, and WebOS platforms are untested. If you view FAA Mobile on one of those platforms, your user experience may not be optimal.
Below is a list of tested devices that are compatible with FAA Mobile 1.1. Keep in mind that other devices may be supported, but not tested as part of the formal FAA Mobile quality assurance program.
Phones | Tablets |
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iOS 4+ Phones
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iOS 4+ Tablet
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Android 2.2+ Phones
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Android 3.1 Tablet
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FAA Mobile was not designed for browsers on laptops or desktop machines. For details, see Why does FAA Mobile behave differently on my laptop or desktop machine?
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why does FAA Mobile prompt me to use my current location?
- Why does my page view remain zoomed in?
- Why does FAA Mobile behave differently on my laptop or desktop machine?
- Why can't I find FAA Mobile in my App Store?
- Why did you create FAA Mobile?
- Why can't I find FAA Mobile in my App Store?
Why does FAA Mobile prompt me to use my current location?
The FAA's Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) "lookup" uses Location Services to determine the office with the address closest to your current location. If you enable Location Services, the FSDO list will display the closest offices to your current location, with the corresponding distance in miles.
If you choose not to enable Location Services on your device, you can select a FSDO by name, city, and state.
Why does my page view remain zoomed in?
Your page view may remain enlarged on some mobile devices after selecting an item from a list (such as a FSDO). This is due to your mobile device zooming in when you select from the drop-down list, and then retaining those zoom settings after the new page is loaded. To reset the zoom, double-tap the screen until it resets to normal zoom levels.
Why does FAA Mobile behave differently on my laptop or desktop machine?
FAA Mobile is designed for the mobile devices listed in Supported Platforms and Devices, not laptop or desktop machines. While FAA Mobile may operate in laptop or desktop browsers, there may be differences in functionality and behavior.
Why can't I find FAA Mobile in my App Store?
FAA Mobile 1.1 is not a mobile application; rather, it is a set of pages and services that are optimized for viewing on mobile devices. It can be found at www.faa.gov/mobile.
Why did you create FAA Mobile?
FAA Mobile was created to address the needs of mobile users who visit FAA.gov. Mobile traffic to FAA.gov grew from 1.5 million to 4.4 million visits over the past two fiscal years. To address this rising demand, FAA Mobile was developed to help our website customers complete popular tasks on mobile devices.
Feedback
Do you have a great idea for FAA Mobile, comments, or questions? If so, tap the Feedback link at the bottom of the page in FAA Mobile. Your feedback will be sent to the FAA Mobile program team.
Why can't I find FAA Mobile in my App Store?
FAA Mobile 1.1 is not a mobile application; rather, it is a set of pages and services that are optimized for viewing on mobile devices. It can be found at www.faa.gov/mobile.